Speaking to ESPN about Lewandowski's record, the manager said, "It is in danger. No one could ever believe that would be in danger, but it is in danger. We need a bit of luck. We need the team to keep going, Harry needs to be fit, and then we see what's coming... I clearly think that for Harry there are no limits."
On managing the English forward, he added, "It's just a gift, honestly, to be his coach. I feel very privileged. He's super humble. He's the first out there on the pitch every single day. What you ever ask of him he will do it. He is that huge personality that is so humble and then becomes a shark -- a shark on the field, because he is up for goals, he's up for winning.
"He does it on an everyday basis. He does not only score on a daily basis. He trains well. He does what is needed. He shows his quality. He calms everyone down around him, makes everyone better by his pure presence. It's the highest level. Just can put it like this as a human being, but also as a football highest level."